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COMMUNICATED.
Prof. Watt makes the following!
statement regarding his position in
city politics:
"I believe the saloon is against the
best interests of the public policy,
and shall look forward with pleasure
to the time when it may be abolished.
'Under the present pharmacy laws
■of the state, which permits the drug
gist to sell spirituous, malt and yin- ;
ous liquors, requiring only that he i
shall register the date, person to whom
sold, purpose sold and the amount, |
permitting him to sell for medicinal,
scienetific, mechanial and sacramental
purposes, leaving it practically to the
■conscience of the druggist as to how
much and to whom he may sell. The
liquor traffic can not be prohibited, '
and it is better to have saloons that
can be regulated by law than to bring
disgrace on an honorable and necessary
profession.
"There are many interests more
vital than the saloons, and I believe it i
unwise that the saloon question should i
be used to blind us, to the higher'
duties of citizens.
"Having received the nomination
for councilman at a caucus at which I
was not present, and without consul
tation as to my views and being as
sured, if elected, I am left free to act
on all matters as I deem best, being
bound by no faction or party, I feel it
my duty as a citizen to accept the
nomination.''
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
State of Washington, County of Whit
man : S.S.
I, the undersinged city clerk of;
the city of Pullman do hereby certify j
that the following nomiationa have
been filed with me, Bald nomiationsj
being made for the election to be held
in said city on December 6th, 1906.
Citizens Ticket.
For Mayor for one year, D. F. Staley. j
For councilman at large for one year
W. M. Priest.
For councilman for first ward for
term of two years, J. N. Scott.
For councilman for the second ward
for term of two years, A. B. Baker. ;
For councilman for the third ward for
term of two years, G. H. Watt.
For city clerk, for term of one year,
G. W. Walters.
For city treasurer for term of one;
year, James S. Clark.
P\>r city attorney for term of one year, |
P. W. Kimball.
For city health officer for term of one
We Arc
for the Famous Monitor Disc and
Shoe Drills, Flying Dutchman
Plows, Harrows, etc. Bain and
Moline Wagons, Henney Buggies,
Hacks and Carriages.
We are now sole agents for the In
ternational Stock Food.
We carry at all times a com
plete line General Hardware, in
cluding Colis' Original Hot Blast
Coal and Wood Heaters, Majestic
and Moores Ranges.
STEWART-CmBE
Hardware Co.
citylmeat market
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season
South Side Main Street - - - - Pullman, Wash
Pullman Steam Laundry
J. N. SCOTT, Prop.
Located on Grand Street, near the O. R. & N.
depot, Pullman Wash.
First - Class Work is Guaranteed
year. Edward Maguire.
The Anti-Saloon Ticket.
For mayor for term of otic .war, N.
E. J. Gentry.
For councilman for term of one year,
Wilford Allen.
For councilman for first ward for term
of one year, Frank Campbell.
For councilman for tecotld ward for
term of two years. Harry Douglu.
For councilman for third ward for
term of two years, Elton Fulmer.
For city clerk for term of one year,
Melvin Ricketts.
For city treasuerfor term of one year,
For city attorney for term of one
year, J. W. Mathewß.
For city health officer for tern of one
year.
In witnesa whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the official seal
of the city of Pullman, this 2nd day
of December, L 905.
C. F. KINZIE. City Clerk,
Duthie buys Hides and Poultry.
Duthie buys Hides and Poultry.
Qash paid for poultry and eggs by
the Pullman Poultry Co.
Have your clothes made in Pullman
by Frank Zalesky, merchant tailor.
Try a sack of Geneaee Purity Patent
flour at Duthie's.
I have some pood corrugated iron
for sale at one half regular price,
A. B. BAKER & CO.
CALL FOR CAUCUS.
Notice is hereby given that hte Anti-
Saloon party of Pullman will hold
ward caucuses for the nomination of
ward councilmen, on Monday evening,
Nov. 27th, aw follows:
Ward No. 1, at the hour of 8
o'clock, in , for the
nomination of one councilman to serve
two years.
Ward No.2,at the hour of 7 o'clock,
at G. A. R. hall, for the nomination
of one councilman to serve two years.
Ward No.3,at the hour of 8 o'clock,
in Presbyterian church, for the nomi
nation of one councilman to serve two
years.
A general caucus, for the placing
in nomination of a full municipal
ticket, will be held at G. A. R. hall
at the hour of 8 o'clock on Tuesday
evening, Nov. 2Xth.
By order of the Committee.
NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that, on the
sth day of December, 1906, in the
three wards of the city of Pullman in
the county of Whitman, State of
Washingotn, an election will he held
for the purpose of electing the follow
ing officers :
A Mayor for the term of one year.
A city Clerk for the term of one
yea) .
A city Treasurer for the term of
one year.
I A city Attorney for the term of
one year.
A city Health Officer for the term
of one year.
A eouncilman-at-large for the term
of one year.
A councilman for the term of two
years to be elected by the voters in the
'first ward.
A councilman for the term of two
) yeara to be elected by the voters in the
second ward.
A councilman for the term of two
years to be elected by the voters in
the third ward.
That said election will open at 9 a.
m. and will continue until 7 p. m. of
Baid day.
The voting places in said city shall
be as follows: For voters residing in
first ward, council room of city hall,
located at corner of Alder and Olsen
streeta.
For voters residing in the second
ward, the G. A. R. hall, located at
the comer of Whitman and Grand
streets.
For voters residing in the third
ward, the creamery building, located
just north of the O. R. & N. tracks
Children's and
Misses' CloaKs
Half Price
Entire Stock No Reservations
From $2 Cloaks for
$i, the Cheapest
To $15 Cloaks for
$7.50, the Best
rrnni
THE LEADERS
PULLMAN, - WASH.
and east of tin old mill site or what
is known as the old Hay warehou
Hated this 17ih day of November,
L 905.
('. P. KINZIE, City Clerk.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
In the Superior Court of Whitman
County, State of Washington.
In the matter of the etcate of Soph- ;
rona K. Ford, deceased. Order to
show cause why a decree of distri
bution should not be made.
On reading and filing the petition i
of T. Thonney, administrator of the I
estate of Sopfarona R. Ford, i\" i a ed,
setting forth that be has filed hi* final
account of his administration of the
estate of said deceased in this Court,
and that the same was on the 11th day
of October, 1906, duly approved, al
lowed and nettled. That all the debts
and expenses of administration have
been duly pail, and that a portion of j
said estate remains to be distributed j
to the heir of said deceased, and pray- |
ing among other things for an order of I
distribution of the residue of laid ea-J
tate among the persons entitled.
It is ordered that all persons inter
ested in the estate of Sophrona K.
Ford, decea.-ed, be and appear before
the Superior Court of Whitman Coun
ty, State of Washington, at the court
room of Raid Court, at Colfax, in said
county end state aforesaid, and Tues
day the 14th day Of November A. D., i
11*05, at 10 o'clock a. m., then and
there to fihov. i why an oredr of
distribution should not be made of the
residue of said estate to the cole heir,
Rosa Thoamey, of said deceased, ac
cording to law.
*It ia further ordered that a copy of
this order b« published for four sue-
cessive weeks in the Pullman Herald,
a newspaper printed and publshed in
Whitman county, state of Washington.
Dated October 14. 1905.
S. J. CHADWICK,
Superior Judge.
Satto of Washintgon; County of
Whitman: m.
I, W. 0. MCcaw. county clerk and
clerk of the Superior court of Whit
man county, State of Washington, do
herbey certify that the foregoing is a
full, true and correct copy of an order
made and entered of record-upon the
minutes of the said Superior-Court.
Witness my hand and official seal
affixed, this 14th day of October, A.
D,. 1905.
W. 0. McCAW, County Clerk.
ByGEO. L. CORNER, Deputy.
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WM. SWAIN
ARCHITECT and
SUPERINTENDENT
Office over First National Bank
If you are going to build call and
see me
Dr. .1. E. Shaw.
DENTIST
AH work guaranteed. Charges moderate
Teeth Extracted Absoiutelr Painless.
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FARM LOANS
Are made by us on first
mortgages at
Low Rates of Interest
We are prepared to make ad
vances promptly on business
or farm property. Titles in
vestigated. Look us up if you
wish to borrow or loan. Our
list of property for rent, sale
and exchange will prove in
teresting. Send for one.
Squires & Gaddis
Flatiroo Block.
Dr. H. P. Marshall
Physician and Snrseon
First National Bank Building.
Both Phonet. Pullman, Wauh.